Dodatkowe przykłady dopasowywane są do haseł w zautomatyzowany sposób - nie gwarantujemy ich poprawności.
So he could hang out a regular washline of hot paper.
For the last two weeks, the hottest paper in this city has been an eight-page scandal sheet.
Before the descent on your next flight, request two cups stuffed with moist, hot paper towels.
There, in the dry, overheated space that smelled of ticking furnace and hot paper, a curious order prevailed.
One of Dr. Reed's "hot papers" was criticized in a letter to Science magazine this year.
Kansas City, he again insisted, was the one place he was certain he could successfully "hang a lot of hot paper.
On a recent day at one kiosk, soldiers and others were slipping hot paper cups into cardboard sleeves, a familiar ritual back home on the mainland.
This mission's results papers were first and second in the "Super Hot Papers in Science Since 2003" list.
In each of the last two years, Dr. Reed placed first in the Science Watch ranking with nine "hot papers" on programmed cell death.
"Hot papers" are research papers that garner many more citations by other scientists than an average paper does, said Christopher King, the editor of Science Watch.
On November 20 the suspect Richard Eugene Hickock had gone on a Kansas City shopping spree during which he had passed not fewer than "seven pieces of hot paper."
His paper "Homotopy analysis method for quadratic Riccati differential equation" was singled out by Science Watch as a "Hot Paper in Mathematics" in March 2009.
For two years running, Dr. Reed, the scientific director of the Burnham Institute, a cancer research center here, has been No. 1 on a list of scientists ranked by the number of "hot papers" they have published.
A paper by Philip Coppens et al. in the Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC) Journal Chemical Communications is featured on the "RSC Hot Papers Web Page."
Later that night, her back aching from all her sorting and shifting, she finds herself wishing for a heating pad and suddenly remembers the hot brick her parents would put in her bed at night when she was a child: "She clearly recalled the sensation of its warmth, the smell of hot paper.